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Scumbag1234 t1_jbis9i9 wrote

Better causing a scene than quietly dying, no?

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LameBMX t1_jbj2dpb wrote

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Jokes aside, your comment is good advice.

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okbuddy9970 OP t1_jbj98ww wrote

Because screaming in pain is cringe

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T_house t1_jbjtdjs wrote

Thankfully you will not be conscious when your bladder and bowels slowly release and drip through your shorts. Your eyes bulge and your heart beats its last; a final thought passes through your mind before the sweet mercy of a quiet death: thank the heavens, for truly I have avoided the cringe

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HighwayApothecary t1_jbkf3rg wrote

There's the toxic masculinity there

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okbuddy9970 OP t1_jbkit64 wrote

I knew some woke person come around and say that

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HighwayApothecary t1_jbkl992 wrote

Fellas, is it woke to not die quietly?

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okbuddy9970 OP t1_jbknlec wrote

You know that toxic masculinity is used to shame guys for being themselves, right?

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BeanedHam t1_jblmu3r wrote

My brother in Christ you just almost killed yourself on a bench and you think someone telling you to make smart decisions rather than risking injury to “not be cringe” is restricting you from being yourself? 💀

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okbuddy9970 OP t1_jblp0t8 wrote

Yes. I’m tired of everyone pointing out toxic masculinity for acting like a man is supposed to.

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tacostamping t1_jblwwvb wrote

Acting like a man has nothing to do with not screaming in pain. Watch some gym fail videos and you’ll see people who can bench 6x as much as you screaming in pain as they try to get a lift up or something.

“Man up” by not worrying about what other people are thinking of you and try your ass off to lift that heavy object. Even if it involves maybe making a fool out of yourself, or asking for a spot, or giving yourself a way to not die when you fail your 1rm

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BeanedHam t1_jbooaqp wrote

Hey my guy I get that you’re probably like 14 so I’m not gonna harp on you too hard but you gotta understand that worrying about “what a man is supposed to do” is doing the exact opposite of what you think it’s doing.

You’re letting other people tell you how to act, letting other people tell you who you should be. Does that sound positive to you? Does it sound “masculine” to let the fear of other people not thinking you’re “man enough” dictate how you act? Just be yourself and stop worrying so much about whether other people think

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HighwayApothecary t1_jbknucf wrote

Thinking you have to suffer pain quietly is hella harmful

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okbuddy9970 OP t1_jbknzkd wrote

I feel like I deserve it kinda for not asking for a spotter

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HighwayApothecary t1_jbkrlva wrote

Re-read your post and I realized you're probably younger than I thought you were 'cause I originally skimmed the end of it.

Yeah, that was a fuck-up but nobody deserves pain for making a mistake.

Also, absolutely fuck that kid

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okbuddy9970 OP t1_jbkrsrp wrote

I agree. I’m so happy I won’t be seeing him anymore very soon.

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thehumblebaboon t1_jbl6iig wrote

Putting your self in needless danger to not look cringe is cringe.

Stop caring what people think about you, things will change dramatically when you do.

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